A critical review on plant annexin: Structure, function, and mechanism
- Journal:Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
- Key Words:Plant annexins are evolutionary conserved protein family widely exist in almost all plant species, characterized by a shorter N-terminal region and four conservative annexin repeats. Plant annexins have Ca2+ channelregulating activity and peroxidase as well as ATPase/GTPase activities, which give annexins functional specificity. They are widely involved in regulating diverse aspects of biochemical and cellular processes, plant growth and development, and responses to biotic and abiotic environmental stresses. Though many studies have reviewed the function of annexins, great progress have been made in the study of plant annexins recently. In this review, we outline the current understanding of basic properties of plant annexins and summarize the emerging advances in understanding the functional roles of annexins in plants and highlight the regulation mechanisms of annexin protein in response to stress especially to salt and cold stress. The interesting questions related to plant annexin that remain to be further elucidated are also discussed.
- Co-author:王妍,卞雨豪,任燕,徐小颖
- First Author:吴晓霞
- Indexed by:SCI二区TOP
- Correspondence Author:周福才,丁海东
- Issue:190
- Page Number:81-89
- Translation or Not:no
- Date of Publication:2022-11-02
- Included Journals:SCI
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